“You stripped me of my religion,” Beaufort said. “You took the most sacred thing I have on my body.”
The incident also occurred during Ramadan, the holiest month for Muslims. Beaufort told NBC10 the dispute between her and the two other girls began weeks ago when she asked them to stop using the “N” word. She claims after that there were constant threats of violence. She also claims the girls kept saying, “We got you now,” during the fight on Tuesday.
A video that captured some of the fight’s aftermath surfaced on social media and is currently being viewed by the North Penn School District as well as the Ambler NAACP which had an emergency meeting Wednesday night.
“We like to throw around these pretty words and pretty phrases like, ‘Hate has no home here.’ Well, hate is here and hate revisited us again,” Shayk Anwar Muhammad, a member of the Ambler NAACP, told NBC10.
A spokesperson for the North Penn School District said they’re committed to developing a respect for diversity.
“Any altercation taking place in our schools is investigated and individuals involved are assigned consequences,” the spokesperson said.
As the investigation continues, Beaufort is staying home and doesn’t know if she’ll ever go back to the school.
Beaufort is also facing a 10-day suspension for the fight and she’s scheduled for a disciplinary hearing next week.